Greg Sowiak

Greg Sowiak

Specialist, Engineer I, Gene Edited Platforms Pd @ Bristol Myers Squibb

About Greg Sowiak

Greg Sowiak is a Specialist, Engineer I, Gene Edited Platforms PD at Bristol Myers Squibb in Seattle, Washington, with a background in chemical engineering and experience in research and manufacturing.

Current Role at Bristol Myers Squibb

Greg Sowiak holds the position of Specialist, Engineer I, Gene Edited Platforms PD at Bristol Myers Squibb. Based in Seattle, Washington, he contributes to the development and advancement of gene-edited platforms. His role involves applying engineering principles and specialist knowledge to innovate within the field of gene editing.

Previous Experience at Bristol Myers Squibb

Prior to his current role, Greg Sowiak served as a Research Associate, Gene-Edited Platform at Bristol Myers Squibb from 2020 to 2021. During his year-long tenure in the Greater Seattle Area, he focused on research and development within gene-edited platforms, contributing to the company's ongoing projects in biotechnology.

Professional Tenure at Juno Therapeutics

Greg Sowiak worked at Juno Therapeutics, Inc. in multiple capacities. From 2019 to 2020 for nine months, he was employed as a Manufacturing Associate II. Before that, he was a Manufacturing Associate I from 2018 to 2019 for one year. His responsibilities in these roles included supporting manufacturing processes and ensuring quality control in the production of therapeutic products.

Educational Background in Chemical Engineering

Greg Sowiak earned a Bachelor of Science (B.S.) degree in Chemical Engineering from Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, where he studied from 2012 to 2016. During his academic tenure, he focused on designing and simulating facilities to produce carbon-neutral fuels from air, water, and renewable electricity. His research was published in the Rheologica Acta journal, contributing to the field of non-Newtonian fluids.

Research and Project Contributions

While at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Greg Sowiak served as a Research Assistant in the Dynamics of Complex Fluids Group in 2015. His work involved significant contributions to the understanding of non-Newtonian fluids, culminating in a publication in the Rheologica Acta journal. Additionally, he designed and simulated a facility aimed at producing carbon-neutral fuels, showcasing his innovation and technical expertise.

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